This is script for users with full puppy install who can't load sfs files at bootup and have trouble understanding and following steps to do it manually. And for those who know how but want it easy way like me.
I repeated it too much times, now it's time to automate it!

NOTE: You need to have correct sfs version, puppies with kernel 2.6.30 (puppy 430) and up use sfs4, there's a sfs converter in menu if you have older sfs3 files, so if you get error like failed mounting must be because of incompatible sfs version.

UPDATE:
Changed mounting of sfs's to /tmp instead current folder so you can install sfs even if it's burnt on cd or in non-writeable folder.

UPDATE:
Added option to not overwrite existing files so there shouldn't be any conflicts
You can use this for devx installation now too

sfsinstall-0.1.2.pet

Description

Installing SFS files made easyConvinient for users with full puppy install

if frugal, it would simple be a matter of copying it to the new "/root/hard-disk/" folder

Normally in a frugal install a sfs file should be copied to /mnt/home (where the pup_save is) for the bootmanager to find it._________________Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
Consult Wikka
Use peppyy's puppysearch

Steps are pretty simple for frugal install, there's also a boot manager that loads sfs's, but it's way harder for full HD installs.
You can install sfs's with this script on LiveCD also, to test if they work (if you have enough ram), but if you have a frugal install it's best to just put files in /mnt/home_________________Dpup 487 | Puppy Gallery | My photo gallery | mtPaint works

I got an SFSinstaller full a while back that SunBurnt made for install of SFS on a full install of Puppy.
I revisited it a few weeks back with Puppy 4.2 full install, and found that not only could I install SFS format packages, I could also uninstall them.
It also created an error log of files it had problems with installing.
The files it had problems with were system link files that inadvertently pointed to other system link files.
But I guess my point here is that before the Puppy 4 series, SunBurnt's SFS installer failed to create a list of installed files for the uninstall option and now it does create the list.
Uninstall removes all the files installed but leaves the directories that were created by the install.
I still have his package if anyone is interested in looking at it.

Yes please, give me link to his thread or attach it here.
I solved the issue with overwriting files but I don't have that uninstall function, so it would be great to modify either his script or mine to make one that has both install/uninstall func and without issues where duplicate files exist._________________Dpup 487 | Puppy Gallery | My photo gallery | mtPaint works

When you install this pet script will be in /usr/local/bin/sfsinstall, open it in some text editor to see the code. I don't have many scripts though which I can post, and I'm not really good at bash either, I mean I kinda learn what I need at the moment._________________Dpup 487 | Puppy Gallery | My photo gallery | mtPaint works

Sunburnt's SFSinstaller_full can be found here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?search_id=1853051057&t=33016
I tested it with a full install of Puppy 4.2
Important:
Copy the downloaded file to /root/my applications and extract it there.
From using it, I found that it will install an SFS file. Uninstall removes the files it installed, but leaves the created directories as empty directories.
It does NOT remove directories that have files in them.
You can examine the scripts then.

Deleting files that were there before. Your script should back up files that already exist, and when uninstalling, replace them with the old ones. (As it happens when you place a .sfs in /home/, i think?).

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